Kenya: Supreme Court Ruling Inspired By the Devil - Odinga

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Supreme Court Ruling Inspired By the Devil - Odinga CapitalFMKenya: Kenya

Odinga termed the ruling as one inspired by the devil and was nothing short of"judicial thuggery" portrayed in broad day light that thwarted the consolidated petition that sought to nullify the election.

"The actions by the Chief Justice are clearly sycophantic and demean the diginity of the office of the Chief Justice," he added. The court singled out submissions by lawyer Julie Soweto in which Odinga's legal team claimed a Venezuelan National named Jose Camargo interfered with the public portal during the August 9 polls.

Odinga lamented that the 7-judge bench has resorted to intimidation of a section of leaders and Kenyans when they moved to disagree with the ruling made.

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